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Fiona Marshall

NIHR ARC EM Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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I am a research fellow, working with the NIHR study, KNOW-PH. see our website: https://www.know-ph.ac.uk/ This works aims to critically examine the ways in which evidence can be used to enhance decision-making in public health. We work with many local authorities, key representative organisations and individuals to respond to their priorities. Our approaches to knowledge mobilisation are highly creative and include the arts, LEGO Serious Play, digital innovations and dedicated hybrid workshops. All our work is evaluated as an integral part of the process of knowledge mobilisation.

My background is in health ethnography which includes examining the organisational aspects of health and social care and the intersectional boundaries of care transitions within and across community and hospital care. I am especially interested in the expectations, experiences and reflections of professionals and patients, families and carers. Whilst my work has mostly focused on people with long-term conditions and multiple health conditions, I am keen to examine the potential for preventative care among this group of people.

Previously I have worked in public health, community care and the NHS.

My academic interests include mixed-method research, novel feasibility work, transforming research into evidenced-based policy and practice, rurality, neurological conditions and health inequalities.

I have worked on a number of large studies, including the NIHR Programme Grant Medical Crisis in Older People (MCOP); NIHR HS & DR Community In-reach Rehabilitation And Care Transition (CIRACT); NIHR HS & DR Knowledge sharing across the boundaries of between care processes, services and organisations: the contributions towards safe hospital discharge and reduced emergency readmission; British Academy Fear and Loathing in the Acute Hospital?.

More recently, I have been occupied with a number of diverse studies including; care homes during COVID-19, Soundscapes in acute hospitals, animal therapies and rehabilitation of people with acquired brain injuries.

Expertise Summary

I act as a reviewer for several peer reviewed journals and research grant awarding organisations.

Teaching Summary

I contribute towards the Msc. in Mental Health Research and supervise post-graduate students.

Research Summary

NIHR Research Fellow Public Health Knowledge Mobilisation (PI: Liz Such)

Dr Fiona Marshall is working with public health organisations to examine the ways in which evidenced-based knowledge is transferred into practice to inform decision-making at local levels.

Recent Publications

  • FIONA MARSHALL and LAURA EDWARDS, 2022. The effects of animal assisted therapy on the health and wellbeing of military veterans textendash a systematic scoping review and recommendations for future research People and Animals: The International Journal of Research and Practice.
  • MARSHALL, F, GORDON AL and GLADMAN JRF, 2021. Care homes, their communities, and resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: interim findings from a qualitative study. BMC Geriatrics. (In Press.)
  • MARSHALL F, 2020. Farm Based Care: Providing Meaningful Activities as an Alternative to “Standard Day Care” in the UK. In: INNES A, MORGAN D and FARMER J, eds., Remote and Rural Dementia Care Policy Press, Bristol.
  • SPILSBURY K, DEVI R, GRIFFITHS A, AKRILL C, ASTLE A, GOODMAN C, GORDON A, HANRATTY B and ET AL, 2020. SEeking AnsweRs for Care Homes during the COVID-19 pandemic (COVID SEARCH) Age Ageing. afaa201

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